Veins of the Head and Neck

📅 Last Updated: 01.01.2025
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The venous drainage of the head and neck includes the internal, external, and anterior jugular veins, which return deoxygenated blood to the superior vena cava. These veins receive tributaries from the face, scalp, brain, and neck muscles, forming crucial venous pathways.

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